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Trump: bn Harvard Grant at Risk for Trade Schools

Trump: $3bn Harvard Grant at Risk for Trade Schools

May 26, 2025 News

President Trump is poised to shake up‌ higher education by potentially redirecting $3 billion⁣ from Harvard University to trade ‍schools, a bold move that follows a dispute over international ‌student enrollment policies. ⁣The announcement, made on ⁣Truth Social, has ignited a firestorm, with Harvard swiftly ​responding. The shift of funds, primarily earmarked for biomedical research through the National Institutes ‌of Health, raises immediate questions about the impact on Harvard’s academic programs and the ⁢future of research ⁢funding. simultaneously, the administration is also proposing to end harvard’s‌ tax-exempt status. News Directory 3 is following this developing story⁣ as ⁣legal battles escalate.Discover the⁢ implications of this evolving conflict for‍ higher ‌education.

Key points

  • Trump weighs ⁢shifting $3 billion from Harvard to ​trade schools.
  • The⁤ move follows a dispute over⁢ foreign student enrollment ⁤policies.
  • Harvard faces scrutiny over its tax‍ status and civil rights ‌compliance.

Trump Considers Redirecting Harvard Funds to ‍Trade Schools

⁣ Updated May 26, 2025

Yu-Hsuan‍ Lin displays her⁢ Harvard ‌acceptance‍ items in Taipei,highlighting ​the university's global reach.

⁤ Yu-Hsuan Lin, 27, displays her Harvard acceptance items in Taipei. (Reuters)
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Washington — president Donald Trump is considering ⁤reallocating $3 billion in grant⁣ money‍ from harvard University to ⁤trade schools across the country. He announced the potential shift on his social media platform, Truth Social.

The proclamation comes shortly⁣ after his governance moved ‌to restrict Harvard’s ability to enroll international students.⁢ Harvard has sued to restore the⁤ frozen‍ funding.

The majority of the grant money in question is typically allocated⁤ by‌ Congress⁢ to the⁤ national Institutes of Health for⁣ biomedical research, an⁣ area‍ not generally associated with trade schools.

The White House⁢ has⁣ not yet specified which funds Trump intends to repurpose. Harvard did not​ promptly comment.

A U.S. judge recently issued a temporary block on the Trump administration’s attempt‌ to revoke Harvard’s ability to⁣ enroll foreign students. The university argued the policy was⁢ retaliation for its refusal to compromise its ‍academic independence.

harvard officials stated that the policy, which the university called​ a “blatant violation” of the‌ U.S. Constitution,would have an​ “immediate and devastating effect” on the ⁣university and its over 7,000 visa holders.

Nearly 6,800 international students are enrolled at Harvard, representing 27% of its​ total student body.

The proposed reallocation is the latest growth in an ongoing conflict between ‌Harvard⁢ and ⁤the White‌ House. The Trump administration has accused elite universities of harboring left-wing bias.

the administration has ​also proposed ending Harvard’s tax-exempt ⁣status, increasing taxes on its endowment, ⁣and launching an investigation into⁣ potential⁤ civil rights law‌ violations.

What’s next

The legal and political battles surrounding Harvard’s ⁣funding and enrollment policies ‍are expected to continue, with ⁤potential long-term implications for higher education ‌and research⁤ funding.

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